Thank you so much for involving your daughter in the construction of grill cart! I love🥰 that she has your sense of humor and is totally into the build! You rock!!!👍♥️🤩🪚🛠
Nothing better than watching a Dad share a love of carpentry skills with his daughters. As a self taught lady crafter, who has taught both of her male and female children, I thank you for helping your girls feel empowered through power tools. Dad well done! 👍✌️
As a Canadian who does this type of work for a living, the Robinson screw things really got me because it's true. Best type ever made, no reason to ever use anything else.
Man... I did these kinds of things with my daughters whenever I could. I hate they are all grown up now and I miss all the fun we had together doing little projects around the house. Cherish every moment, you're gonna miss it so badly one day.
That is one hell of a solid cart.........and I mean SOLID. Great video, very enjoyable to watch. Nice to see your daughter shares your sense of humour.
Wholesome fun and an educational video. Addressing the comment trolls, involving the family, keeping it real when plans don’t go accordingly, and ripe with personality. Well done, Haxman. Keep the videos coming!
That's part of raising your kids. They don't know what they're doing if they've never done it. It was a nice teaching moment and the humor will keep her from getting frustrated.when she does make a mistake. Perfect
Super entertaining and informative to watch. And as a father of two girls, it's great that you're working with your daughter with this build. I try to get my girls involved as much as I can. Thumbs up to you man!
Omgoodness!! Just watching the 2 of you reminded me of the valuable lessons my daddy taught me. By allowing me to work by his side, I have grown into a woman that treasures those memories. How sweet you two have these memories recorded. Fun for now, invaluable treasures much later. Ty for sharing!!
you're darn rights about the sheer awesomeness of our good ole beaver tooth screws. Hidden bonus to Mr. Robertson's design: you can (very) easily make your own screwdriver if need be.
I wish you were my neighbor!! Love the comedy, content, insight and absolutely love that your daughter is helping. I have one child and my daughter is my best helper!! Seriously though I’d love to be your neighbor lol!
Enjoyed everything about this video. Thanks for all the work that you put into making a great video. Though i think the best part bout it is when your daughter has her friends over, and you overhear her tell them that you and her built it together. It will put a big smile on your face.
I picked up a 5/8" x 36" axle rod and some washers and two collars to keep the tires from coming off. These collars have an Allen set screw to tighten them down to keep the tires on, did not have to drill. I got all this from Tractor Supply. I Love when your Daughter Mugs 😁 it up for the Camera. I used my axle and wheels for a new wheel borrow that I brought. I also had to cut my axle down and put on little axle caps. Make sure you grease your bearings and axles on the wheels. Also get the kids some safety glasses. 👀 Keep your eyes 👀 safe. Great video.
8:40 you are amazing man - keep it up. Probably the best way to deal with haters out there. Good content, awesome to watch, learning by laughing - what else could I wish for.
Hey Haxman, I don't care what anybody else says, I find you to be smart, interesting and really funny. I love everything about your show, particularly your impressions and off the cuff comments. I hope you keep going. Thanks.
So I found your channel a couple of days ago. the first video i found was your smokeless fire pit. I plan on doing this with my fire pit also, thank you for that!!!!. As a father of 2 daughters, I would like to commend you for having your daughters help you with your projects. My girls have always loved helping me with my DYI projects around the house, and I believe it teaches them to be self sufficient and opens their minds for problem solving. Kudos. In closing, so glad I found your channel and I have subscribed to see what you do next, Keep them coming!!!!!
For a upgrade I would put a mag bar to hold knifes and such also for the stain I really like the look when you char the wood with a blowtorch then stain it, perfect look for a bbq
As usual, awesome job! Love that your daughter's get to help you. When I was about ten years old I hounded my dad (bricklayer) who was laying brick on our house to help him. I begged him to let me just lay one brick. Of course he was in a hurry to get the job done as he wasn't getting paid to brick our own house, so he kept saying 'in a little while' until I finally decided it wasn't going to happen and I left. That was back in 1960. Later as an adult I told him if he had only let me help, who knows I might have become a bricklayer and we could have gotten lots of jobs due to me being a female, lol. I never really held it against him, although I did tease him a lot about it. But, I'm glad to see you are not only letting your daughters help, but you are instructing them in the right way. Good dad!!!
In South Africa where we had a braai (bbq) every weekend we always used wood or coal if we were in a hurry, tastes the best. Now living in London all I can do is watch these videos of making bbq stands...lol
This looks cool, I have a similar idea but as a workbench. I don’t have a garage so I’m stuck cutting/etc in the back yard. Having a rolling outdoor workbench would be awesome! One day…
Table grill cart addition Metal fixed plate caster wheels. Instead of them for wheeling the cart around, angle them for the Weber to sit on so you can spin the grill instead of doing Yoga over the flame trying to flip some burgers. I've never seen anyone do it and I don't mean to toot my own horn but it sounds like pretty good idea.
Seriously dude... You have an amazing channel, great comic timing and some serious skills. Wish you all the best and I look forward to more videos! This is what TH-cam is for, surely!
Had watched a few episodes already but as a canuckistani the Robertson drive shout-out made me jump up and mash that subscribe button. I've been demoing/renovating a weird deck on the house we just moved into, and everytime I drove a deck screw I felt so much sympathy for anyone using Phillips...
I'm glad you addressed the knife on concrete issue...with hilarious sarcasm! I'll admit, I cringed at first. Then I realized that was an inexpensive knife and looked at my own collection of "cheapies'. Good enough daily working blades, tuned up nicely with a lick or few on a steel or stone. Love the tutorials and commentary. Keep on keeping on!
Very cool. Pretty daughter not afraid to get her hands dirty, she is in there helping a lot. Good to see families working together. Just had my wife and boys helping me put together a grill. Good stuff boss. New subscriber!
Great video, love your wicked chanel. I made a cart like this a couple of years ago with the same 57” grill. The wood started to burn and smoke after the 2nd grill session. After that i replaced the burnt wood parts and enlarged the hole to 60” and had L-brackets holding the grill. Still it burnt. I baught a Genesis 2 gas grill after that 🤣 a fix is to make a 57” concrete ring and put the grill on that instead of directly om wood. Greetings from Sweden
Great work! Not only on your projects but with your beautiful family! Very refreshing to see. I'll be doing the wine barrels and lights in my yard 🤞... thank you!
Cant wait to get my first house by the end of the year so I can follow each and every single one of your videos! my wife will hate me but it will be worth it....
I really enjoyed this video, tons of humor and great to see the family involved. Just picked up a 22" kettle for a song, this might be the cart I make for it. Thanks!
Pretty good grill cart ! Good job ! For your Ginny and chicken coop try using Ceder wood ; because Ceder tends to deter rot, and bugs like mosquitoes, flies, etc !
Note to future self: be like this guy who does projects with his kids! Your oldest daughter reminds me of my niece. When you were singing she goes weird…haha. Kudos man keep it up. You have my sub.
Lol that ending though 😂😂. I love the grill cart idea! So simple. I should do one for my kamado. I'm always wishing I had a counter next to it, the little flap tables that come up on it are too small. When I grill its a serious amount of food. I have 5 kids and they hunnnngry
First off, you (and your family) are so much fun to watch. On top of that, the projects are always clever. The manual well pump (which I need) was my favorite…and then you did this! Such a great idea! I can’t tell you how many of those grills I’ve bought, only watch the legs succumb to the humidity (it’s a beast in the Panhandle) after one summer. So I end up with a bunch of legless grills. I finally started supporting them with blocks in the fire pit, but I really like this solution much better. 😁❤️
I love how you troll the “Knife” people. Don’t worry about the critiques of everyone. I think most people get put off by those channels that account for everything. Most of us could have the best written plans, and end up with having to make adjustments… I caught myself saying… “like a glove” when you put the leg in under the paver. Good job,
Brother I am just going to say, I love your videos! I ALWAYS learn new tips and tricks. I love that you show your mistakes and then fixes. Your humor is the bomb too. Oh and you seem like a pretty awesome dad too! Thx for all the effort you put into these!
How does this guy only have 65k subs? He’s skilled, entertaining, hilarious, wholesome, and a family man. I see BIG things ahead for his channel. I’m recreating his raised garden bed demo this weekend. Keep it up Haxman!
Ok, I don’t ever comment but the “Monster Truck” scene was brilliant.
As a dad with three daughters, love the fact that you include your family in your builds. Raising them right!
You got yourself a future April Wilkerson right there. Good job dad.
Love it. She's looks like she loves hanging with her dad. And now she's got some skills she can put to use when the time comes.
Nice seeing Dad and daughter working together
Thank you so much for involving your daughter in the construction of grill cart! I love🥰 that she has your sense of humor and is totally into the build! You rock!!!👍♥️🤩🪚🛠
First off, props to you for teaching you daughter valuable life skills. Awesome build.
Nothing better than watching a Dad share a love of carpentry skills with his daughters. As a self taught lady crafter, who has taught both of her male and female children, I thank you for helping your girls feel empowered through power tools. Dad well done! 👍✌️
It's so sweet that you have your granddaughter helping you! 🤣
I’ve watched 4 videos today on a Weber cart build today. This is the only one that raises the grill up so it’s not sitting directly on the wood 👏👏👏
I love that you have your daughter helping!
As a Canadian who does this type of work for a living, the Robinson screw things really got me because it's true. Best type ever made, no reason to ever use anything else.
Man... I did these kinds of things with my daughters whenever I could. I hate they are all grown up now and I miss all the fun we had together doing little projects around the house. Cherish every moment, you're gonna miss it so badly one day.
I found your channel 2 weeks ago, been binging videos ever since, enjoying every minute!
That is one hell of a solid cart.........and I mean SOLID. Great video, very enjoyable to watch. Nice to see your daughter shares your sense of humour.
What impresses me most is the time and patients you have with your daughters. Something that is missing in a lot of homes today!
The most beautiful thing about your channel is how you include and treat your family, beautiful dynamics, keep passing on the humor.
I love how you are teaching your girls these lessons. I wish I had that growing up.
Me, too!
Wholesome fun and an educational video. Addressing the comment trolls, involving the family, keeping it real when plans don’t go accordingly, and ripe with personality.
Well done, Haxman. Keep the videos coming!
That's part of raising your kids. They don't know what they're doing if they've never done it. It was a nice teaching moment and the humor will keep her from getting frustrated.when she does make a mistake. Perfect
Super entertaining and informative to watch. And as a father of two girls, it's great that you're working with your daughter with this build. I try to get my girls involved as much as I can. Thumbs up to you man!
Omgoodness!! Just watching the 2 of you reminded me of the valuable lessons my daddy taught me. By allowing me to work by his side, I have grown into a woman that treasures those memories. How sweet you two have these memories recorded. Fun for now, invaluable treasures much later. Ty for sharing!!
I love the fact you have your daughters helping out and learning. They will appreciate it when they get older.
you're darn rights about the sheer awesomeness of our good ole beaver tooth screws.
Hidden bonus to Mr. Robertson's design: you can (very) easily make your own screwdriver if need be.
'Tis very cool that you've got your daughter helping & learning how to build things. She's a keeper!
I wish you were my neighbor!! Love the comedy, content, insight and absolutely love that your daughter is helping. I have one child and my daughter is my best helper!!
Seriously though I’d love to be your neighbor lol!
My wife and I are officially Haxsters! Love you guys!
I love the father & daughter interaction. Daughter rules and father drools.
Haxman, I love you. Your a teacher and a comedian all wrapped into one. Thanks for what you do.
Love that your daughter is pitching in, mine did as well with many projects. I still value the sense of accomplishment we both enjoyed.
The singing however, lol. :)
Enjoyed everything about this video. Thanks for all the work that you put into making a great video. Though i think the best part bout it is when your daughter has her friends over, and you overhear her tell them that you and her built it together. It will put a big smile on your face.
I picked up a 5/8" x 36" axle rod and some washers and two collars to keep the tires from coming off. These collars have an Allen set screw to tighten them down to keep the tires on, did not have to drill. I got all this from Tractor Supply. I Love when your Daughter Mugs 😁 it up for the Camera. I used my axle and wheels for a new wheel borrow that I brought. I also had to cut my axle down and put on little axle caps. Make sure you grease your bearings and axles on the wheels. Also get the kids some safety glasses. 👀 Keep your eyes 👀 safe. Great video.
Love this guy. He's so creative. Making this cart WHILE filming making this cart with cool camera angles etc. Super talented and down to earth. Sigh.
8:40 you are amazing man - keep it up. Probably the best way to deal with haters out there. Good content, awesome to watch, learning by laughing - what else could I wish for.
Hey Haxman, I don't care what anybody else says, I find you to be smart, interesting and really funny. I love everything about your show, particularly your impressions and off the cuff comments. I hope you keep going. Thanks.
You're the father I always wanted!
I was just thinking how cool it would be to have these memories with your dad. Thankfully I have these with my mom instead :)
Great video! It's hard to tell what is better, the information that you get from the video or the entertainment value. Damn good job.
So I found your channel a couple of days ago. the first video i found was your smokeless fire pit. I plan on doing this with my fire pit also, thank you for that!!!!. As a father of 2 daughters, I would like to commend you for having your daughters help you with your projects. My girls have always loved helping me with my DYI projects around the house, and I believe it teaches them to be self sufficient and opens their minds for problem solving. Kudos. In closing, so glad I found your channel and I have subscribed to see what you do next, Keep them coming!!!!!
Great video. I love it that your young daughters get to play with the tractor.
Came for the woodworking, subbed for the humor and content. Thanks for the laughs
Thank you!
For a upgrade I would put a mag bar to hold knifes and such also for the stain I really like the look when you char the wood with a blowtorch then stain it, perfect look for a bbq
Seriously, Production value alone is through the roof! Plus, I have a great idea for a fire pit and a grill cart for when we have people over
As usual, awesome job! Love that your daughter's get to help you. When I was about ten years old I hounded my dad (bricklayer) who was laying brick on our house to help him. I begged him to let me just lay one brick. Of course he was in a hurry to get the job done as he wasn't getting paid to brick our own house, so he kept saying 'in a little while' until I finally decided it wasn't going to happen and I left. That was back in 1960. Later as an adult I told him if he had only let me help, who knows I might have become a bricklayer and we could have gotten lots of jobs due to me being a female, lol. I never really held it against him, although I did tease him a lot about it. But, I'm glad to see you are not only letting your daughters help, but you are instructing them in the right way. Good dad!!!
I understand why your Dad was in a hurry. I was for too long also.
In South Africa where we had a braai (bbq) every weekend we always used wood or coal if we were in a hurry, tastes the best. Now living in London all I can do is watch these videos of making bbq stands...lol
Loving the daddy daughter dynamic, it's awesome 👍🏽😁👍🏽
This looks cool, I have a similar idea but as a workbench. I don’t have a garage so I’m stuck cutting/etc in the back yard. Having a rolling outdoor workbench would be awesome! One day…
Table grill cart addition Metal fixed plate caster wheels. Instead of them for wheeling the cart around, angle them for the Weber to sit on so you can spin the grill instead of doing Yoga over the flame trying to flip some burgers. I've never seen anyone do it and I don't mean to toot my own horn but it sounds like pretty good idea.
U r just fun packed!!! Glad u make light of those who blah, blah, blah!!!
+ I like the way you go about telling information that's useful and I get all your old movie references. Still watching, keep it up the good work!
The "knife on concrete" scene is class!!!! made be chuckle, loudly.
Oh...I'm Canadian...love a square head!
AWSOME idea plus it’s even better to build it with your kid. I just made one for my green egg.
Seriously dude... You have an amazing channel, great comic timing and some serious skills. Wish you all the best and I look forward to more videos! This is what TH-cam is for, surely!
I have the Milwalkee Impact and Drill set. You are correct they are awesome.
I had a brain injury in Iraq and have a difficult time following along but this guy explains things really easily
Had watched a few episodes already but as a canuckistani the Robertson drive shout-out made me jump up and mash that subscribe button. I've been demoing/renovating a weird deck on the house we just moved into, and everytime I drove a deck screw I felt so much sympathy for anyone using Phillips...
Hello from South Carolina! Best channel I've found in a long time, keep it up!
Thankyou Russel Crowe... now I know what makeover my Weber grill is getting this summer (a brand new wooden suit!)😎🥩🍗
I'm glad you addressed the knife on concrete issue...with hilarious sarcasm!
I'll admit, I cringed at first. Then I realized that was an inexpensive knife and looked at my own collection of "cheapies'. Good enough daily working blades, tuned up nicely with a lick or few on a steel or stone.
Love the tutorials and commentary.
Keep on keeping on!
Very cool. Pretty daughter not afraid to get her hands dirty, she is in there helping a lot. Good to see families working together. Just had my wife and boys helping me put together a grill. Good stuff boss. New subscriber!
Very good content, the information and the added comedy.. I watch the videos as I work and have re-watched some makes my day go quicker sometimes
I love SPAX screws = as a novice they allow me to make things that otherwise would take skill I dont have. Love this video
Love it. Family oriented and funny. Keep it up. And thanks for keeping the mistakes in there. Nobody is perfect and we all make mistakes.
Great video, love your wicked chanel. I made a cart like this a couple of years ago with the same 57” grill. The wood started to burn and smoke after the 2nd grill session. After that i replaced the burnt wood parts and enlarged the hole to 60” and had L-brackets holding the grill. Still it burnt. I baught a Genesis 2 gas grill after that 🤣 a fix is to make a 57” concrete ring and put the grill on that instead of directly om wood. Greetings from Sweden
I'm lovin this Father/Daughter vibe and your lil dog too, lol. So cool
This will be the second project I take from you and build it to fit my needs, Thank you sir. And the end of this video... I WAS DYING. 🤣🤣🤣
Great work! Not only on your projects but with your beautiful family! Very refreshing to see. I'll be doing the wine barrels and lights in my yard 🤞... thank you!
I have so much to do today and your channel is very hard to tear away from! Damn. Good job. Love the father daughter teaching. Go dad.
Cant wait to get my first house by the end of the year so I can follow each and every single one of your videos! my wife will hate me but it will be worth it....
No. She will put you to work. I am building a bed for my wife.
Thanks for the inspiration... and reminding me that I need to involve my kids more in my projects!
Haxman only making these videos to subsidize the cost of all that lumber. Genius!
Great video this is exactly what's wrong with America today people just don't do this with their kids anymore great job love it
You deserve to have millions of subscribers. Keep putting out such entertaining and real content please!
Doesn't have a plunge router - but has a Festool Track saw...lol
Money well spent...just a funny inversion.
Binging some of your videos, loving it!
I really enjoyed this video, tons of humor and great to see the family involved. Just picked up a 22" kettle for a song, this might be the cart I make for it. Thanks!
Flexed on us immediately with those groove cuts (I know that’s not what it’s called, I’m just ignorant!)!!
Pretty good grill cart ! Good job !
For your Ginny and chicken coop try using Ceder wood ; because Ceder tends to deter rot, and bugs like mosquitoes, flies, etc !
Note to future self: be like this guy who does projects with his kids! Your oldest daughter reminds me of my niece. When you were singing she goes weird…haha. Kudos man keep it up. You have my sub.
Klasse!!! Das ist die Idee für meinen Kugelgrill mit dem lahmen Fuß.
Lol that ending though 😂😂. I love the grill cart idea! So simple. I should do one for my kamado. I'm always wishing I had a counter next to it, the little flap tables that come up on it are too small. When I grill its a serious amount of food. I have 5 kids and they hunnnngry
CANADA YA!!! Hahah, great content, keep it up :) I love that you involve your kids, fantastic!
Love the build. I used spax screws for my build as well. The screws outlasts the lumber... time to reuse thenscrews for the new build
This guy is highly underrated- so much fun to watch!
The daughter rocks!
Love your sense of humor and quality of content. Looking forward to more!
First off, you (and your family) are so much fun to watch. On top of that, the projects are always clever. The manual well pump (which I need) was my favorite…and then you did this!
Such a great idea! I can’t tell you how many of those grills I’ve bought, only watch the legs succumb to the humidity (it’s a beast in the Panhandle) after one summer. So I end up with a bunch of legless grills. I finally started supporting them with blocks in the fire pit, but I really like this solution much better. 😁❤️
Thank you!
Nice job! All you need is an umbrella holder for those hot days
I love how you troll the “Knife” people. Don’t worry about the critiques of everyone. I think most people get put off by those channels that account for everything. Most of us could have the best written plans, and end up with having to make adjustments… I caught myself saying… “like a glove” when you put the leg in under the paver. Good job,
Great JOB! Very nice grill cart! Its built heavy duty like a Diesel F350, Super Cool finished product.
Canadian here. WOOOO ROBERSTON!!!
This is second video of yours I've watched now and to be honest, you sir are a legend 👏👍🇬🇧👍👏
fam im a 13 year old board out of my mind but this entertained me for some reason
Seriously one of the top channels.
Brother I am just going to say, I love your videos! I ALWAYS learn new tips and tricks. I love that you show your mistakes and then fixes. Your humor is the bomb too. Oh and you seem like a pretty awesome dad too! Thx for all the effort you put into these!
Thanks so much!
Well crap, I already have hair on my back... 🤦♂️
Thanks for the great content.. Love your humor... Don't stop sharing these amazing videos... 👍👊👍
"I don't have a plunge router"
Ballin on a budget I like it
A few moments later...
:::festool tracksaw:::
How does this guy only have 65k subs? He’s skilled, entertaining, hilarious, wholesome, and a family man. I see BIG things ahead for his channel. I’m recreating his raised garden bed demo this weekend. Keep it up Haxman!
Thanks so much!
I like the wheels! Much better for my lawn!
Hello from Robertson country, entertaining, informative and great family projects.
This channel is a gem! This guys needs more recognition than he is being given. I love it here!!!!
Love this, gives me an idea for an kitchen island with concrete top for my wife.
I agree 100% on the Robertson Screws!